November issue of LAA out now

A preview of the November 2022 issue of Landscape Architecture Australia.

The final issue of Landscape Architecture Australia for 2022 celebrates the National Landscape Architecture Awards. Each year, the program showcases exemplary work by landscape architecture practices and this year – no less than in previous years – one of the most exciting aspects is the diversity of projects. The wide breadth of work across cities and regions demonstrates the expanding role the profession has to play
in responding to the layers of change within our environment.

In the process of judging, the national awards jury examines projects of all types, scales, locations and budgets. The projects recognized are united by their ambition, leadership, rigour and commitment to progressing the values of the discipline in a challenging world. The November issue of this magazine is an opportune moment for reflection – and we warmly congratulate the practices and their collaborators that were honoured in the chapter award programs, and those that have been awarded at the national level.

– Emily Wong, editor

In this issue:

  • Viewpoint. A message from AILA CEO Ben Stockwin.

  • 2022 National Landscape Architecture Awards. Full coverage of the 2022 National Landscape Architecture Awards.

  • 2022 Chapter Landscape Architecture Awards. Presenting the winners of the 2022 Chapter Landscape Architecture Awards.

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